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SAW BLADE
1. Disconnect and lockout power to the
saw!
2. Set the blade to 90º and raise it to its
highest position.
3. Loosen the knob on the table insert and
remove the table insert and blade
guard/riving knife, depending on what is
installed.
4. Use the arbor wrenches to loosen and
remove the arbor nut, flange, and blade.
Note: Loosen the arbor nut by turning
counterclockwise.
5. Reinstall the arbor flange and arbor nut then tighten
them against the blade. Do not over tighten.
6. Slide the blade over the arbor with the teeth facing
the front of the saw.
7. Install the arbor flange and arbor nut, and tighten
them against the blade. Do not overtighten.
8. Install the blade guard/riving knife and table insert.
WARNING:
Blades are dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when
working with or around the blade. Wear proper safety protection such as heavy
gloves.
WARNING:
Turn the power switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord
from its power source when changing the saw blade.
When replacing blades, check the thickness stamped onto the riving knife. You must
select a blade with a kerf width larger than the thickness of the riving knife. Thinner
blades may cause the workpiece to bind during cutting.
USE ONLY 10″diameter blades with 5⁄8″arbor holes, rated at or higher than 3800 rpm.
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